Best time of year to pour concrete in Seattle (and what happens if you don’t wait)

Best window in Seattle:

Late spring through early fall (May–September)

Why timing matters

Concrete doesn’t like:

  • Heavy rain
  • Freezing temps
  • Rapid temperature swings

What happens if you pour at the wrong time

Too wet (winter months)

  • Surface issues
  • Weak curing
  • Scheduling delays

Too cold

  • Slower strength gain
  • Risk of freezing damage

Too hot (rare here, but happens)

  • Faster curing = cracking risk if not managed

Can you pour in winter?

Yes—but:

  • You’ll pay more
  • Crews need protection methods
  • Schedule becomes weather-dependent

Real-world approach

Most contractors in Seattle slow down in winter for a reason. You can pour year-round, but spring/summer is more predictable and cost-effective.

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